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Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks 1. Big Island Field Trip. Sign-up by Friday Sept. 11 2. Extra credit 001 Abreu 003 Agena 004 Albert 006 Araki 091 Atiburcio 008 Buck 010 Byce 011 Clements 012 Colle 067 Peahu 068 Santiago 069 Shigemitsu 070 Soares 084 Teramura 086 Tomaszek 073 Wu 074 Yamamoto 075 Yanagi 077 Yokota 079 Zoller 013 Comilla 014 Cuadrado 015 Dang 016 Duncan 080 Fujihara 018 Ganther 021 Guerrero 022 Haupt 025 Hedden 027 Higa 028 Hipolito 090 Inserra 031 Jadu 030 Johnasen 034 Kaaihue 036 Keanini-White 037 Kipi 089 Lee 039 Lockett 040 Manion 041 McTigue 042 Meyers 043 Mitamura 044 Morikawa 047 Nassiri 048 Ota 088 Pavao iClicker assignments – pick yours up

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Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks

1.  Big Island Field Trip. Sign-up by Friday Sept. 11

2.  Extra credit

001 Abreu 003 Agena 004 Albert 006 Araki 091 Atiburcio 008 Buck 010 Byce 011 Clements 012 Colle

067 Peahu 068 Santiago 069 Shigemitsu 070 Soares 084 Teramura 086 Tomaszek 073 Wu 074 Yamamoto 075 Yanagi 077 Yokota 079 Zoller

013 Comilla 014 Cuadrado 015 Dang 016 Duncan 080 Fujihara 018 Ganther 021 Guerrero 022 Haupt 025 Hedden

027 Higa 028 Hipolito 090 Inserra 031 Jadu 030 Johnasen 034 Kaaihue 036 Keanini-White 037 Kipi 089 Lee

039 Lockett 040 Manion 041 McTigue 042 Meyers 043 Mitamura 044 Morikawa 047 Nassiri 048 Ota 088 Pavao

iClicker assignments – pick yours up

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1. What we’ll learn today:"

2. 1. Describe igneous rock"3. 2. Identify the information revealed by igneous texture"4. 3. Identify how igneous rock color relates to chemical "5.  composition"6. 4. Describe the process of igneous evolution and the role of "7.  plate tectonics in it"8. 5. Describe the environments where basalt accumulates "

Learning Objectives (LO)

1. Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks"

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Kilauea lava flow, Aug 7, 2013

•  Earth’s crust is 4/5 igneous rock

•  Every igneous rock begins life as magma

•  As magma migrates toward the surface, some of it chills & hardens underground into various types of igneous rocks

•  Magma that makes it to the surface erupts in either flowing or explosive volcanoes, generating lava or pyroclastic debris

Quick Facts

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Igneous rock is formed when molten, or partially molten,

rock solidifies.

Igneous rock is formed when molten, or partially molten,

rock solidifies

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Fundamental Rock Types   Igneous Rocks: form when magma solidifies

  Sedimentary Rocks: form when sediment becomes cemented into solid

rock!

  Metamorphic rocks: form when heat, pressure, or hot water alter any preexisting rock

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The Rock! Cycle

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The Rock Cycle   Def.: All rocks change slowly from 1 of 3 rock types to another

  Rocks are created, changed, and recycled

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Igneous rocks are the foundation of the

Rock Cycle

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Igneous Rocks = Magma   Magma: solid rock that is melted (high temperatures) to form molten liquid

  Magma rises toward Earth’s surface & cools, solidifies

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Igneous Rock-Forming Environments

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Types of Igneous Rocks

  Extrusive (volcanic) - forms when magma erupts & solidifies on the surface

  Intrusive (plutonic) - forms when magma solidifies within the crust

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lava splatter

lava flow

pluton (deep)

magma chamber

oceanic lithosphere

Cooling is VERY SLOW for large magma bodies

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Cooling of Magma

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Extrusive Igneous Rocks

  Lava: fluid magma that flows from a crack or volcano onto Earth’s surface

  Magma cools quickly = less time for crystals to form

  Ex.: Basalt - common volcanic rock, ocean crust, few crystals

Porphyric rock

Obsidian

Basalt

Lava

Rhyolite

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Intrusive Igneous Rocks

  Magma cools slowly, more time for crystals to form

  Ex. Granite: most abundant rock in continental crust medium- to coarse-grained crystals

Granite Gabbro

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Igneous intrusions occur in a variety of shapes and sizes

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dike

Sill

volcanic pipe

laccolith

Igneous intrusions occur in a variety of shapes and sizes

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Basalt forms at spreading centers & hotspots

Spreading centers

hotspots

Pillow basalts

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Pillow lavas form where erupting lava interacts with water

http://www.youtube.com/watch v=DdIUuUY0L9c

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Lava erupting beneath ice forms volcanoes with flat tops and steep sides

Called a “Tuva”

Herðubreið, Iceland

Subglacial Volcanos: Eruption Beneath ice

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvSmPqqZB3Q

What Happens When Lava Meets Ice?

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Composition: assemblage of minerals (Si vs. Mg)

Texture: size and arrangement of cyrstals (cooling history)

Igneous rocks are classified based on their composition and texture

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The Major 7 Types of Igneous Rocks

+ Peridotite

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Composition Types

  Felsic: Feldspar & Silica Granite (large grains), Rhyolite (small)

  Mafic: Magnesium & Iron (Fe) Gabbro (large), Basalt (small)

  Ultramafic: High Mg & Fe Peridotite (mantle material, rare)

  Intermediate: Andesite

Felsic Mafic

Ultramafic

Andesite

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Felsic Intermediate Mafic

+ Peridotite Ultramafic

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Bowen’s Reaction Series Describes the Crystallization of Magma !

As magma crystallizes, a network of interlocking minerals forms

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Minerals at the BOTTOM of the series: •  Light in color

•  Felsic

•  Na & K

Minerals at the TOP of the series: • Dark in color • Mafic to ultramafic • Fe & Mg

Mafic minerals crystallize early and Felsic minerals crystallize late in magma

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Composition vs. Color Igneous color (gray scale) is used to estimate chemical composition

Felsic Intermediate Mafic

Mg/Fe content Si/O content

more less less more

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Using visual color to estimate composition can be misleading.

Obsidian is Felsic!

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Composition: The assemblage of minerals (Si vs. Mg)

Texture: the size and arrangement of minerals (cooling history)

Igneous rocks are classified based on their composition and texture

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Texture is a Record of the Crystallization History

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Texture Styles

Phaneritic: •  Slow cooling, larger crystals •  Coarse texture •  Intrusive or plutonic

Aphanitic: •  Rapid cooling, smaller crystals •  Finer texture •  Extrusive or volcanic

Other textures are glassy, pyroclastic, vesicular, and porphyritic Volcanic bomb - aphanitic

phaneritic

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Phaneritic large minerals

Large crystals had a long time to crystallize.

Texture

Example: Granite

Therefore, this is an intrusive rock

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Texture

Aphanitic mineral grains too

small to see with the unaided eye

Small crystals had a short time

to crystallize.

Example: Basalt

Therefore, this is an extrusive rock

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Texture

Vesicular many pits from gas

escape

Extrusive rock

Example: Basalt

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Texture

Glassy no obvious

minerals

Example: Obsidian

No crystals.

This is an extrusive rock that cooled

VERY quickly

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVk5Gbn1ePU

Glass Formation

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Extrusive rock (made during an

eruption)

Example: Tuff

Pyroclastic Fused rock

fragments & ash from an explosive

eruption

Texture

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Texture

Porphyritic 2 distinct grain sizes,

large & small

Example: Andesite

Two phases of cooling:

Intrusive phase: large crystals Extrusive phase: fine crystals

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Composition

Text

ure

The Major 7 Types of Igneous Rocks

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Igneous rocks are named based on their texture & composition

Seven major types of igneous rocks

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Green Sand Beach, Big Island is made of Olivine.

True or false? Olivine is also the most common mineral in the upper mantle.

iClicker Question

A.  True B.  False

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Many Uses of Igneous Rocks

pumice stone arrowheads countertops

building materials

walls of lava rock

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The Rock! Cycle

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Igneous rock is a ubiquitous component of Earth’s crust because it evolves as a product of tectonic processes.

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Action Items for Thursday, Sept. 10

1.  Read Chapter 5 2.  Complete homework assignment #5

1. What you should know from today:"

2. 1. Describe igneous rock"3. 2. Identify the information revealed by igneous texture"4. 3. Identify how igneous rock color relates to chemical "5.  composition"6. 4. Describe the process of igneous evolution and the role of "7.  plate tectonics in it"8. 5. Describe the environments where basalt accumulates "